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Assess <strong>the</strong> achievement gap problem.Identify research, initiatives and o<strong>the</strong>r actions being taken by a varietyof agencies and institutions addressing this issue.Based on research, catalog school board policies, initiatives and actionsthat have contributed to ongoing success in reducing or eliminating<strong>the</strong> performance disparity among minorities or children inpoverty.Drawing on <strong>the</strong> Task Force members’ talents and abilities, and suchexternal resources as may be available, develop and report on bestpractices, model policies, or o<strong>the</strong>r school board actions that WSSDAand its members can implement to address <strong>the</strong> achievement gap issue.Over <strong>the</strong> course of 22 months, <strong>the</strong> Task Force listened to numerous presentationsfrom experts in <strong>the</strong> field and from school districts addressing equityand excellence. Task Force members reviewed research reports and articleson <strong>the</strong> achievement gap. These presentations and readings were followed byextensive discussion of policy issues and <strong>the</strong> development of recommendations,all of which are reflected in this report.The goal of <strong>the</strong> Task Force is to arm school board directors with <strong>the</strong> knowledge,understanding and tools to improve student learning for all childrenand close <strong>the</strong> achievement gap. In response to this goal, <strong>the</strong> Task Forcedeveloped <strong>the</strong> following guiding principles to serve as a foundation for itsissue analyses and recommendations.Guiding Principles of <strong>the</strong> Task ForceInequities persist in our society and in education, and school boards mustaccept a leadership role in mitigating <strong>the</strong>se inequities and closing <strong>the</strong>achievement gap that exists at all grade levels and in school districts of allsizes and locations in <strong>Washington</strong> state.<strong>Closing</strong> <strong>the</strong> achievement gap is critical to preserving American democracyand providing all students with <strong>the</strong> skills for economic self-sufficiency andopportunities to realize <strong>the</strong>ir potential.District policies should improve student learning and ensure that allstudents meet <strong>the</strong> essential academic learning requirements.Understanding <strong>the</strong> impact of race and poverty on student learning isessential to closing <strong>the</strong> achievement gap.<strong>School</strong>s cannot close <strong>the</strong> achievement gap alone. The responsibility isshared with schools, parents and larger community.All students can meet high standards when necessary opportunities,resources and support systems are provided.2CLOSING THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP: A POLICY ACTION GUIDE

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